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  1977 Constitution of the USSR, Part III
The Procurator-General of the USSR is appointed by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and is responsible and accountable to it and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The procurators of Union Republics, Autonomous Republics, Territories, Regions and Autonomous Regions are appointed by the Procurator-General of the USSR.
The procurators of Autonomous Areas and district and city procurators are appointed by the Procurators of Union Republics, subject to confirmation by the Procurator-General of the USSR.
www.departments.bucknell.edu /russian/const/77cons07.html   (1121 words)

  
 CONSTITUTION OF THE USSR (1977)
Citizens of the USSR are obliged to observe the Constitution of the USSR and Soviet laws, comply with the standards of socialist conduct, and uphold the honour and dignity of Soviet citizenship.
The Council of Minister of the USSR shall be responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The procurators of Union Republics, Autonomous Republics, Territories, Regions and Autonomous Regions are appointed by the Procurator- General of the USSR.
www.friends-partners.org /oldfriends/constitution/const-ussr1977.html   (10174 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Prosecutor General of the USSR
The Procurator General was appointed by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for a 7-year term and given a class rank of the Active state counselor of justice.
The Procurator General had the right to present his issues to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet that needed to be solved in the legislative manner or demanded interpretation of the law.
The Procurator General's participation in the plenary sessions of the Supreme Court of the USSR was mandatory.
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  By: Sue Armstrong To: Jesse Jones Re: The Constitution of the USSR, 1977 THe following is,
The Procurator General of the USSR is appointed by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, is responsible and accountable to it, and during the time between the sessions of the Supreme Soviet, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of teh USSR, to whom he is accountable.
The procurators of the union republics, autonomous republics, territories, provinces, and autonomous provinces are appoitned by the Procurator General of the USSR.
The procurators of autonomous areas and districts and city procurators are appointed by the procurators of the union republics and confirmed by the Procurator General of the USSR.
www.skepticfiles.org /misc3/ussr.htm   (8822 words)

  
 USSR - Polsearch
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR promulgates decrees and adopts decisions.
(1) The Council of Minister of the USSR shall be responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
Generally, measures of the government of the GDR were expected with the aim of preventing people from leaving the GDR.
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 Soviet Union - Constitution
(1) The Council of Minister of the USSR shall be responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The Procurator-General of the USSR is appointed by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and is responsible and accountable to it and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The procurators of Union Republics, Autonomous Republics, Territories, Regions and Autonomous Regions are appointed by the Procurator-General of the USSR.
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 1977 Constitution of the USSR - Wikisource
Citizens of the USSR are obliged to observe the Constitution of the USSR and Soviet laws, comply with the standards of socialist conduct, and uphold the honour and dignity of Soviet citizenship.
Laws of the USSR shall be enacted by the Supreme Soviet of the USSR or by a nationwide vote (referendum) held by decision of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The Council of Minister of the USSR shall be responsible and accountable to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and, between sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
en.wikisource.org /wiki/1977_Constitution_of_the_USSR   (10459 words)

  
 Novocherkassk riots, 1962
Note by the Procurator-General of the USSR N Trubin on Events in Novocherkassk, June 1962
In the morning of 2 June comrades Kirilenko, Kozlov, Mikoyan, Il'ichev, Polyansky, Shelepin and responsible staff of the central organs of the country arrived at the building of the City Party Committee and City Executive Committee...
On 2 June internal troops were brought from Rostov-on-Don and all were given weapons and ammunition, and by 10 o'clock all divisions of these troops were in a state of battle-readiness...
www.uea.ac.uk /his/webcours/russia/documents/novocherkassk.shtml   (922 words)

  
 Supreme Soviet
The Supreme Soviet (Verhovniy Sovet, literally the "Supreme Council") comprised the highest legislative body in the Soviet Union and the only one with the power to pass constitutional amendments.
It elected the Presidium, formed the Supreme Court, and appointed the Procurator General of the USSR.
The Supreme Soviet officially dissolved the USSR on December 26, 1991.
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 Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The USSR was created and expanded as a union of Soviet republics formed within the territory of the Russian Empire abolished by the Russian Revolution of 1917 followed by the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920.
A referendum for the preservation of the USSR was held on March 17, 1991, with the majority of the population voting for preservation of the Union in most republics.
Generally, the Russians and most of the non-Russian subjects of the empire shared little in common—culturally, religiously, or linguistically.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USSR   (7228 words)

  
 Woman Premier Ministers
Ambassador to USSR 1948-49, Minister of Labour 1949-56 and Minister of Foreign Affairs 1956-64, 1964-69 Secretary General and 1969-74 Leader of Labour.
She was leader of the Progressive Conservative party, 13.06.1993-13.12.1993, resigning after the party lost all but two seats in the House of Commons in the 1993 election in spite of gaining about 16% of the vote.
Former assistant to the Attorney General of the Republic, judge and first vice President of the Regional High Court in Dakar and former President of the Court of Appeal in Dakar.
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 RF Procuracy General
PROCURATOR GENERAL --- USTINOV, Vladimir (RIA 28 Jun 00).
Deputy General Procurator Yanis DZENITIS military law-enforcement organs were to be removed from the Ministry of Defense and become fully independent.
  General Savenkov is quite young--just 40, but he is also quite experienced in his field.
www.fas.org /irp/world/russia/fbis/ProcuracyMilitary.html   (1434 words)

  
 Lettonie (149) Events in Karabakh 1989
Tallin May 14, 1989 : To the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Procurator-General of the USSR
To the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to the Procurator-General of the USSR
The appeal, among other things, said the following:
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 Amazon.com: "procurator general": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
was subsequently appointed commander of the national guard by Imre Nagy, the Supreme Court, on a remedial petition by the procurator general, acquitted him of the 1952 charges.
Criminal cases were under the authority of the lieutenant 's court, with the procurator general as prosecutor.
At the same time, it would seem to be expeditious to direct the Office of the USSR Procurator General to hold a prophylactic discussion with Sakharov and explain to him the illegality of his activities,...
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 ICL - Soviet Union (Former~) - Constitution
(1) The economy of the USSR is an integral economic complex comprising all the elements of social production, distribution,
health of the rising generation, including prohibition of child labor, excluding the work done by children as part of the school curriculum; and by developing research to prevent and reduce the incidence of disease and ensure citizens a long and active life.
the ensurance of uniformity of legislative norms throughout the USSR and establishment of the fundamentals of the
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 ThisNation.com--The Constitution of the USSR
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fulfillment in good faith of obligations arising from the generally recognized principles and rules of international law, and from the international treaties signed by the USSR.
matters within the powers accorded them by the legislation of the USSR and of the appropriate Union Republic and Autonomous Republic.
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